Melchior FRANZ wrote:

> Ideally, TerraGear would add all of them. But yes, it would make
> some sense to add the automatically generated sign locations to the
> fgfsdb first, so that they can then be modified through user input.
> I take the "ridiculous" back.  :-)

I entirely agree with you that the fgfsdb is probably not the best
place for these objects but as now it's the only means we, the
FlightGear project, have that allows for manual corrections.

Instead, I personally would like to see information on the runway signs
being stored in Robin's airport database because this is the only way
to make airport editors aware of the signs.
Otherwise we, the FlightGear project, will run into major trouble if
someone alters the layout of an already existing airport. Very soon
we'll see signs sitting in the middle of the taxiways because nobody
likes spending all the time that is necessary to constantly monitor
Robin's database and adjust the signs accordingly.

Cheers,
        Martin.
-- 
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